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united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader calm. >> reporter: and israeli president benjamin netanyahu talks with reporters. >> i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response. and that may, perhaps, be needed. but at this time, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this opportunity to obtain a long-term cease-fire. >> throughout gaza, celebration and gunfire rings out. the leader of hamas is defiant. >> israel, in all its goals have failed, thanks to god. >> reporter: and on the streets of gaza city, massive crowds and traffic. the tension, seemingly gone as people celebrate the cease-fire and leave their homes for the first time in days. >> i haven't seen this many people in the streets of gaza for quite sometime. you can hear the mosques blaring, the horns honking. people whistling, cheering. >> reporter: and let's go over to gaza city right now, ben wedeman is there, as well as arwa damon. let's move the story forward,
united states welcomes the cease-fire in gaza. for it to hold, the rockets must end for it to create a broader calm. >> reporter: and israeli president benjamin netanyahu talks with reporters. >> i know there are those who expect an even more intense military response. and that may, perhaps, be needed. but at this time, the right thing for the state of israel is to exhaust this opportunity to obtain a long-term cease-fire. >> throughout gaza, celebration and gunfire rings out....
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israeli ambassador of the united states. wolf, what are you hearing about hillary clinton's activity. she landed with tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with netanyahu? >> they met about two hours with netanyahu, the defense minister, foreign minister, national security team. they spent two hours, the statement released by the state department says she was briefed on the israeli position of all issues. she wants to see a deescalation of what's going on, she uses the word a calm. they are avoiding the word cease-fire for right now throughout the day, there is speculation coming from hamas and egyptian officials that they were close to a cease-fire. israelis downplaying the possibility. saying they weren't there until they actually had an agreement. no agreement, and if anything, it looks like there was an intensification of the shelling of southern israel today by hamas and an intelligence fiction of israeli a
israeli ambassador of the united states. wolf, what are you hearing about hillary clinton's activity. she landed with tel aviv and met with benjamin netanyahu, and later she will meet with mahmoud abbas and president morsi in israel. what are you hearing about the talks with netanyahu? >> they met about two hours with netanyahu, the defense minister, foreign minister, national security team. they spent two hours, the statement released by the state department says she was briefed on the...
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we have to keep doing it important for the people there, the region, and the interest of the united states. >> egypt's role is beyond just a guarantor and negotiating partner, if -- if israel's confidence in their own security is to be assured, the flow of weapons into gaza has to stop, and egypt will play a critical role in that, and it seems like a large number of rockets, the fadra-5, fadra-3, being smuggled in tunnels through egypt. >> that's right. and that's not new, anderson. the nearly three years i was there, that was a constant subject of discussion c controver controversy. not easy for egypt. a vast territory, much of it desert. not very well policed, not very well governed. a lot of competing local interests. the b bedouin interests. egypt is undertaking a major role here and how they are able to succeed in that will go a long way toward deciding how much the whole process moves forward. they are commended to what they've done so far. >> this may be a dumb question, a naive question. when are you in the negotiating rooms, there yelling? is there -- are there arguments, or is it
we have to keep doing it important for the people there, the region, and the interest of the united states. >> egypt's role is beyond just a guarantor and negotiating partner, if -- if israel's confidence in their own security is to be assured, the flow of weapons into gaza has to stop, and egypt will play a critical role in that, and it seems like a large number of rockets, the fadra-5, fadra-3, being smuggled in tunnels through egypt. >> that's right. and that's not new, anderson....
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were very happy with the way that vote in the united nations general assembly went. to them, they say they believe it's actually very significant to the palestinians. they say they believe it could be a first step to full statehood down the line. a lot of people here obviously not very happy with the american position on all this. the palestinian leadership just yesterday saying they believe that america is on the wrong side of history in all of this, but certainly, tonight after that vote came in just massive celebrations here on the ground in ramallah and certainly people were celebrating up until a few minutes ago and right now, it's 3:30 here so it is quite late but it really was a celebration that went on for a very long time. >> 3:30 a.m. the vote, the ramifications of the vote might be more symbolic than substantive. here's the question. why do palestinians there feel it is in fact so historically significant? >> reporter: well, it's that one word that you were just talking about, the nonmember observer state. state is really the operative word. a lot of pales
were very happy with the way that vote in the united nations general assembly went. to them, they say they believe it's actually very significant to the palestinians. they say they believe it could be a first step to full statehood down the line. a lot of people here obviously not very happy with the american position on all this. the palestinian leadership just yesterday saying they believe that america is on the wrong side of history in all of this, but certainly, tonight after that vote came...
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the israeli ambassador to the united states told a small group of reporters today that they are done with the planning and the training, that they are in fact ready to go, only awaiting the orders. the ambassador went on to say he hopes it doesn't happen, that somehow a diplomatic solution with hamas can be found here, but they are now ready. cnn correspondents have seen it with their own eyes across southern israel, the troops are in place, the equipment's in place. he says they're ready to go. >> bob, we have seen ground offensives before, 2008, 2009. what would that look like this time? >> anderson, you have been there a lot. you know invading and holding on to gaza is a nightmare for israel. it's a warren of groups, refugee camps, buried weapons caches. the israelis do not want to go back in with a ground force. there's no benefit from it. but on the other hand, if hamas is going to continue these rocket attacks, they're going to have to. but i think at the end of the day, what hamas would like to do is draw sympathy for the palestinians and draw the support of countries like egy
the israeli ambassador to the united states told a small group of reporters today that they are done with the planning and the training, that they are in fact ready to go, only awaiting the orders. the ambassador went on to say he hopes it doesn't happen, that somehow a diplomatic solution with hamas can be found here, but they are now ready. cnn correspondents have seen it with their own eyes across southern israel, the troops are in place, the equipment's in place. he says they're ready to...
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he said that to the united nations. there is a lot of things wrong here and she is part of it, and she gave deceptive information to the american people when there was clearly counterinformation that affirmed this was a terrorist attack, orchestrated by an al qaeda affiliated organization. >> supporters of ambassador rice compared her comments made to comments that condoleezza rice made when she was national security adviser in 2002 when she made a very public case for the iraq war saying that saddam hussein was pursuing weapons of mass destruction, and that intelligence was incorrect. when she was nominated for secretary of state, many republicans spoke out strongly for her, saying she was a success story, anyone who would challenge her is based on politics. they say there is a double standard. to that, you say what? >> i appreciate them saying that, the fact is, four americans died. four americans died and overwhelming evidence to the contrary that this was a clearly -- clearly an al qaeda affiliated attack that murde
he said that to the united nations. there is a lot of things wrong here and she is part of it, and she gave deceptive information to the american people when there was clearly counterinformation that affirmed this was a terrorist attack, orchestrated by an al qaeda affiliated organization. >> supporters of ambassador rice compared her comments made to comments that condoleezza rice made when she was national security adviser in 2002 when she made a very public case for the iraq war saying...
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during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! >>> tonight we're adding this goat. take a good look because this is the face that will haunt your dreams. it's a pet goat and his name is voldemort and somehow he got loose from his chain and terrorized a 14-year-old named jackson who was minding his own business doing his paper route. at first jackson thought it was a dog, but that is certainly no dog.
during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still...
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during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. capella university understands businesses are trying to come back from rough economic times. employees are being forced to do more with less. and the need for capable leaders is greater than ever. when you see these problems do you take a step back, or do you want to dive right in? with a degree in business from capella university, you'll have the knowledge to go further in your career than you ever thought possible. let's get started at capella.edu tonight we're adding this goat. take a good look because this is the face that will haunt your dreams. it's a pet goat and his name is voldemort and somehow he got loose from his chain and terrorized
during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. capella university understands businesses are...
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it's 10:00 on the east coast of the united states. it's 5:00 a.m. here in gaza city. the breaking news tonight, the explosions continue to rock this city. we also saw a short time ago a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel. those seem to have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through. a building several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and foreign media organizations, a building that was struck on sunday and had largely been evacuated. today the building was struck again, the lower floors of the building were struck again. one member of islamic jihad was said to be killed. that's been confirmed by those on the ground. a lot to tell you about, here's what the day looked like. [ sirens ] >> day six of rockets criss-crossing the border. a spector of israeli ground invasion is still very real. this strike occurred monday when we were live at 2:00 a.m. also, two media centers. that was a rather large explosion. that occurred, just look out here, i can't actually see where the impact of t
it's 10:00 on the east coast of the united states. it's 5:00 a.m. here in gaza city. the breaking news tonight, the explosions continue to rock this city. we also saw a short time ago a number of rockets being fired from gaza city toward israel. those seem to have been intercepted. it's not clear how many may have gotten through. a building several blocks from here that houses a number of media organizations, local media and foreign media organizations, a building that was struck on sunday and...
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to not know where the problems even are. >> the governor and the president of the united states have come into this area to see the devastation that is katrina without the bodies. >> we have to turn to lipa. president, vice president, we need people to take care of our community. they're screwing up! we're angry and we're not taking it anymore. >> if you can say something to lipa right now, what would it be? >> you stink. >> thank you so much for nothing. you're fabulous. >> one day they told us it was going to be maybe thanksgiving. so yes, it's very rough. very, very rough. >> there's no inspectors, we don't know where an inspector is, and we're not flooded. >> it's so bad that some local officials want the military and u.s. department of energy to step in and temporarily take over lipa management. lipa just can't hack it. a new york state investigation says that they neglected vital maintenance and did not budget enough for disaster response. paper maps like this one were pretty much state of the art, according to the report. paper maps they're using. lipa has lagged behind other
to not know where the problems even are. >> the governor and the president of the united states have come into this area to see the devastation that is katrina without the bodies. >> we have to turn to lipa. president, vice president, we need people to take care of our community. they're screwing up! we're angry and we're not taking it anymore. >> if you can say something to lipa right now, what would it be? >> you stink. >> thank you so much for nothing. you're...
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the first time they've responded to a disaster in the united states. the director of doctors without borders, she joins us now. when i think of doctors without borders, i think of you guys in rwanda and all around the world. what's it like to work in the united states? >> it's different, i should say, but we learned our lesson from katrina when we thought medical needs would be covered, and when we realized there were gaps, it was too late for us to react. so this time we decide to do monitor the situation and be able to respond and try to fill some of the medical gaps. >> what were you doing? you guys were in the rockaways, which was very badly hit. >> we've been supporting some shelters in staten island here. with the help of the community, we've been working with shelters in brooklyn. but this is a very difficult situation for us, because we have to cover large areas, and it's not about working in shelters where people are regrouped, it's really about reaching out to the population who are homebound in high-rise buildings, who can't move, and who ha
the first time they've responded to a disaster in the united states. the director of doctors without borders, she joins us now. when i think of doctors without borders, i think of you guys in rwanda and all around the world. what's it like to work in the united states? >> it's different, i should say, but we learned our lesson from katrina when we thought medical needs would be covered, and when we realized there were gaps, it was too late for us to react. so this time we decide to do...
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ambassador to the united states. wolf, bring us up to speed on what you're hearing about hillary clinton's activities. she landed in tel aviv, met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. later on she will meet with mahmoud abbas, then go to israel, to cairo, to meet with mohammed morsi. what are you hearing about what's come out of her talks with netanyahu? >> well, they met for about two hours, and it wasn't just with the prime minister, but the defense minister of israel, the foreign minister, the national security team. they spent two hours going over what's going on. the statement released by the state department says she was briefed on the israeli position on all these issues. she's making it clear she wants to see a deescalation of what's going on. she uses the word a calm. they are avoiding the word cease-fire for right now but throughout the day, as you know, there was speculation coming from hamas and egyptian officials that they were close to a cease-fire agreement. the israelis downplaying that possibility
ambassador to the united states. wolf, bring us up to speed on what you're hearing about hillary clinton's activities. she landed in tel aviv, met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu. later on she will meet with mahmoud abbas, then go to israel, to cairo, to meet with mohammed morsi. what are you hearing about what's come out of her talks with netanyahu? >> well, they met for about two hours, and it wasn't just with the prime minister, but the defense minister of israel, the foreign...
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during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. tonight we're adding this goat. take a good look because this is the face that will haunt your dreams. ordinary rubs don't always work on my arthritis. try capzasin-hp. it penetrates deep to block pain signals for hours of relief. capzasin-hp. take the pain out of arthritis. tonight we're adding this goat. take a good look because this is the face that will haunt your dreams. it's a pet goat and his name is voldemort and somehow he got loose from his chain and terrorized a 14-year-old named jackson who was minding his own business doing his paper route. at first jackson thought it was a dog, but that is certainly no dog. that is a goat. a crazy-
during sentencing today, he chanted passages from the koran and criticized the united states. and a 360 follow. another person has died after contracting fungal meningitis from can tam naturedsteroid injections and the total number of cases is now 480 and 33 deaths. >>> and hostess announced the company is shutting down for good, blaming a strike by bakers. some grocers are reporting a run on twinkie. you better stock up while you can. tonight we're adding this goat. take a good look...
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people know now and you're trying to say the president of the united states was totally out of touch with the fact that his people have been murdered by radical islamic terrorists and that he was out of touch with that. >> no, he wasn't out of touch with that. i've worked in the white house. i know what the -- what the procedures are. the president was notified right away as to what this was going on. >> i understand your suspicions on the line. i'm just wondering the logic behind why public official susan rice, general petraeus and the president would lie knowing full well that the truth would ultimately come out and the alternate explanation is they were given wrong intelligence and they would have been more suspicious of that intelligence and perhaps they spun the intelligence they were given, but couldn't it just be a matter of wrong intelligence as we've seen before? >> i think it is less likely that there is incompetence at the cia and incompetence at the national security council that they -- that they ended up giving the president of the united states false information. i thi
people know now and you're trying to say the president of the united states was totally out of touch with the fact that his people have been murdered by radical islamic terrorists and that he was out of touch with that. >> no, he wasn't out of touch with that. i've worked in the white house. i know what the -- what the procedures are. the president was notified right away as to what this was going on. >> i understand your suspicions on the line. i'm just wondering the logic behind...
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with the palestinian authority which is the group that israel and the united states has been trying to deal with and isolate hamas by not recognizing? >> well, i think this must be a nightmare for the authority. because all of the attention has been on hamas. and talking to the u.s. and to israel but none the less a seat at the table. i think what is interesting is if indeed the parameters of this cease fire include a lifting of the blockade of gaza and travel restrictions and by for the israelis if it results in a lack of rock ked ets being fired thed no more resupply for ga sas, but it looks like hamas is a force to be reckoned with. >> yes, obviously, this is a cease fire but there are more things to be built on it. and the interesting thing again here which didn't happen before, is that egypt the leading player in getting this cease fire is a guarantour of the cease fire. but israel and officials there told me that they didn't want to go into another cease fire. they wanted real partners and if there is a problem and if they think somebody has been violating it, they can go and tal
with the palestinian authority which is the group that israel and the united states has been trying to deal with and isolate hamas by not recognizing? >> well, i think this must be a nightmare for the authority. because all of the attention has been on hamas. and talking to the u.s. and to israel but none the less a seat at the table. i think what is interesting is if indeed the parameters of this cease fire include a lifting of the blockade of gaza and travel restrictions and by for the...
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if the president can hold ohio, he's the next president of the united states. of the states i signed, which are likely to be a different way, the obama campaign says they think they'll win colorado. the obama campaign thinks they'll win one of these two. this is actually four -- and it's a true tossup. we'll watch this one play. it won't be decisive unless you have other changes out here. for now, would you have to say, advantage president, if you look at the public polling in iowa, wisconsin and ohio, the president is narrowly ahead. in these other states, governor romney may be up one or tie. on paper, advantage to the president. the republicans say they'll prove us wrong tomorrow. >> i'm not going to take it personally, john doesn't want to be back here with us. >> in terms of -- let's keep going over there, if you guys have any questions, feel free to ask. what do you not know that you would like to know? what information do you -- obviously, who's going to win, but just -- what it boils down to, senior turnout, are there -- >> younger voters, i want to kno
if the president can hold ohio, he's the next president of the united states. of the states i signed, which are likely to be a different way, the obama campaign says they think they'll win colorado. the obama campaign thinks they'll win one of these two. this is actually four -- and it's a true tossup. we'll watch this one play. it won't be decisive unless you have other changes out here. for now, would you have to say, advantage president, if you look at the public polling in iowa, wisconsin...
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just ahead. >>> a corner of the country is the most anti-obama place in the united states. he most certainly didn't win over every voter. there are millions of folks who have worked so hard to help us get elected but there are millions who may not have voted for us but are counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. >> some of the people live in king county, texas. home to 255 people more than half of them are female and white and don't like president obama. here is gary tuckman. >> reporter: what do you think of barack obama's first term? >> ain't worth a darn. >> not good at all. >> reporter: a sentiment that was common here during his first run for president. here in rural king county, texas only 4% of them chose him in 2008 the lowest for any county in the country. >> reporter: if you could tell him to do one thing what would you tell him? >> to resign. >> reporter: what advice would you give him for the second term? >> retire. >> reporter: king county at home to barack obama's lowest vote percentage but also the county where he received the lowest t
just ahead. >>> a corner of the country is the most anti-obama place in the united states. he most certainly didn't win over every voter. there are millions of folks who have worked so hard to help us get elected but there are millions who may not have voted for us but are counting on us. and we take that responsibility very seriously. >> some of the people live in king county, texas. home to 255 people more than half of them are female and white and don't like president obama....
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virginia is going to help me become the next president of the united states. thank you so much. >> mitt romney there speaking at a very enthusiastic rally in fairfax, virginia today. we have to get down to what's happening county by county to really get a sense of what's at play. john king is at the magic wall. >> where you just showed governor romney says a lot about this election. if ohio is ground zero, virginia might be ground subzero. if romney doesn't win virginia, probably doesn't matter what happens in ohio. where was he? right here in the northern virginia suburbs. you see fairfax right there. when president obama carried the state four years ago, he won it by 234,000 votes. guess what his margin was in these three counties closest to washington, d.c.? 234,000 votes. john mccain and president obama tied in the rest of virginia. northern virginia makes the difference in the close-in suburbs. let me show you why. prince william county, for example, governor romney was in fairfax county. prince william county, little more conservative, 58% to 42%. four y
virginia is going to help me become the next president of the united states. thank you so much. >> mitt romney there speaking at a very enthusiastic rally in fairfax, virginia today. we have to get down to what's happening county by county to really get a sense of what's at play. john king is at the magic wall. >> where you just showed governor romney says a lot about this election. if ohio is ground zero, virginia might be ground subzero. if romney doesn't win virginia, probably...
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no other way to do that in the united states senate. you need 60 votes, and both sides have to get together and make concessions. the american people understand that. they know that you have to solve problems and that you have to reach consensus and compromise in order to do some of. >> senator snowe, appreciate it. >> and how much is this a matter of structural division that this latest election did little to change? we're joined by mark mackinnon who formed a foundation that is dedicated to bipartisanship. he is a national songwriter, and also david gergen and gloria borgeer. you think the on us is on the president to set the tone. is that because he bears more responsibility or because he just has a better ability as president to set the tone? >> you know, he just got re-elected as president of the united states, and i think when you are president, it's incumbent upon you, we'll hear from him tomorrow to set the tone for negotiations to extend the olive branch and say, you know what? i want to work with the folks on the other side of
no other way to do that in the united states senate. you need 60 votes, and both sides have to get together and make concessions. the american people understand that. they know that you have to solve problems and that you have to reach consensus and compromise in order to do some of. >> senator snowe, appreciate it. >> and how much is this a matter of structural division that this latest election did little to change? we're joined by mark mackinnon who formed a foundation that is...
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. >>> at leastly 8 deaths in the united states because of superstorm sandy. every life deserves to be honored and remembered. tonight we honor some. fallen ahead. but this is for them and their future. and that's why it's important. okay, i'm going to take that as a "thank you, you rock!" who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual has helped american businesses offer sound retirement plan solutions for generations. >>> every life deserves to be >>> we're obviously intensely focused on the still unfolding crisis that sandy left in its wake. another critical story the presidential election is now just five days away. president obama resumed campaigning today, a day after governor romney went back on the trail. they both planned to hold virtually nonstop events between now and tuesday. the race still considered too close to call of cnn's latest poll shows president obama ahead by one point. 48-47%. a national poll. the poll in the state of colorado, the new international poll shows 15% of likely polls backing obama. that's within the sampling nu
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the burden is on the president of the united states and even a bit more so than usual, speaker boehner feels burned by the last time they went down the path. he thought he had a deal with the president. and he thinks the president walked away from it. is this a game of chicken? who blinks first? the president gives up higher taxes on the rich. republicans give up something on the short-term and more on the long-term. that is going to be the dance and the stakes are pretty normous. >> candy, can you see where the president gives up higher taxes on the wealthy? he did get re-elected on this and he's been clear on this issue. this was a major thing that he ran on. yes, and he said if he got a bill that did not include the end of tax hikes for the wealthy, he would veto it. but that was preelection this is post election. you know the pressure i think is on all of them but let's remember the pressure for the president. one of the things that is difficult about a coalition that puts you in office is every part of the coalition wants to protect something. they think they helped put this guy b
the burden is on the president of the united states and even a bit more so than usual, speaker boehner feels burned by the last time they went down the path. he thought he had a deal with the president. and he thinks the president walked away from it. is this a game of chicken? who blinks first? the president gives up higher taxes on the rich. republicans give up something on the short-term and more on the long-term. that is going to be the dance and the stakes are pretty normous. >>...
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the president of the united states because david petraeus was a key part of the president's foreign policy team. i'm not talking about guilt or innocence. i'm saying he's under a cloud. i have great admiration for david petraeus. i urged him to run for president. i worked with him. he's a tremendous patriot. but once he came under this scope of the investigation, they had to have -- they should have notified the president because david petraeus was involved in some of the most sensitive negotiations around the world. >> the "wall street journal" is reporting as you know that holder, the attorney general, knew about it in september. >> first of all, i think it should have been earlier than that because this investigation started a few months before that but assume it's september. at that stage, the attorney general should have immediately gone to the president. it's the president that runs foreign policy, not the attorney general. >> do you think politics was at play here, not wanting to do this before the election? >> that could have been. if that's the case it was a real dereliction of du
the president of the united states because david petraeus was a key part of the president's foreign policy team. i'm not talking about guilt or innocence. i'm saying he's under a cloud. i have great admiration for david petraeus. i urged him to run for president. i worked with him. he's a tremendous patriot. but once he came under this scope of the investigation, they had to have -- they should have notified the president because david petraeus was involved in some of the most sensitive...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> i'm isha sesay back with another 360 bulletin. a new twist in the casey anthony case. detectives investigating the disappearance of her daughter, caylee, overlooked more than 1200 entries on a computer in anthony's home including a google search for fool-proof suffocation methods according to reports. anthony was acquitted in caylee's death last year. >>> chris christie will be running for re-election next year. he's wildly popular in the wake of sandy, he loves the job, and sees no reason to leave it voluntarily. expect a formal announcement next month. >>> it's time for powerball fever once again. no one hit the jackpot in saturday's $325 million drawing. the next drawing is wednesday, worth an estimated 425 million. wolf's back right after this. maybe ne
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> i'm isha sesay back with another 360 bulletin. a new twist in the casey anthony case. detectives investigating the disappearance of her daughter,...